Dec 08, 2002: Call for Action: Is Bihar a part of Pakistan?  
 

 

 


Its time for strong action by IndiaCause members.

No leading newspapers of India other than Outlook seem to have carried this report. Our "English" media and the Human Rights commission recently investigated the "Terrorist's Human Rights" at "Ansal Plaza". What are our Human Rights commission and "English" media doing in this case?

Why is everyone quiet when "Sultan Mia, a gangster with political connections, abducted a married woman, Kanchan Mishra, with her four-year-old child in broad daylight in the heart of Patna and forced her to marry him. The woman's only fault: her beauty. The dreaded criminal forcibly pushed her into his car and took her to a mosque in Mainpura locality where their nikah was performed."?

Should not all newspapers and political parties investigate in this matter? Why has there been no outrage in Parliament? Have the police and the administration in Bihar gone to sleep? What is the Central govt doing?
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A Shotgun Wedding
It came as a surprise, even by Bihar's lawless standards. Sultan Mia, a gangster with political connections, abducted a married woman, Kanchan Mishra, with her four-year-old child in broad daylight in the heart of Patna and forced her to marry him. The woman's only fault: her beauty. The dreaded criminal forcibly pushed her into his car and took her to a mosque in Mainpura locality where their nikah was performed. RJD's state minister Ejazul Haq and the officer-in-charge of the local police station came to bless the criminal. After the nikah, a lavish reception was organised at Haq's.

Ever since, Kanchan's brother and her husband Pappu Pandey, who works in a restaurant, have been running from pillar to post to free her. But no one wants to help, obviously because Sultan is the protege of the infamous RJD MP from Siwan, Mohammed Shahabuddin. Though the MP has reprimanded Sultan, the gangster's men have threatened to kill Pandey if he tries to rescue his wife.
A Shotgun Wedding

And there are only 2 reader's responses to this story on Outlook
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Here are some important email addresses :

1. National Human Rights Commission
Mr. Justice J.S. Verma, Smt. Justice Sujata Vasant Manohar, Shri Virendra Dayal, Shri P.C.Sen, Shri Y.N.Srivastava

chairnhrc@nic.in, smanohar@ren02.nic.in, nhrc3@alpha.nic.in, covdnhrc@hub.nic.in, ynsrivastava@nic.in

Write to Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Prime Minister of India
http://pmindia.nic.in/writetous.htm

Some Media contacts:
editor@indiawest.com, editor@team.indiainfo.com, editor@expressindia.com, editor@IndiaPost.com, editor@indiatimes.com, bachi@mid-day.com, editor@ndtv.com, airlive@air.org.in, asianage@asianage.com, editor@chennaionline.com, editor@deccan.com, editor@deccanherald.co.in, letters@thehindu.co.in, editor@dailypioneer.com, editor@telegraphindia.com, editor@tribuneindia.com, editor@timesofindia.com, editor@timesofindia.indiatimes.com, editor@newsindia-times.com, info@newindpress.com, editor@patnadaily.com, thehindu@vsnl.com 

We received following contact details.
Please note, we have NOT verified these two contact details. Please verify following two contact details before taking any action with these two addresses.

Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Prime Minister of India
Email: pmosb@pmo.nic.in Off Fax: 23016857 Res Fax: 23019334 Parliament Fax: 23014255

Shri L. K. Advani, Deputy Prime Minister & Minister of Home Affairs
Email: lkadvani@nic.in Off Fax: 23015729 Res Fax: 23017419


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